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Rich bastardshttp://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=14324&goto=newpost
Thu, 09 Aug 2018 13:40:34 GMTDunno where else to put this but its got me foaming at the mouth
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/aug/09/britains-richest-man-to-leave-uk-for-tax-free-monacoDunno where else to put this but its got me foaming at the mouth

https://www.theguardian.com/business...ax-free-monaco
]]>PoliticsCorpseyhttp://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=14324QUESTION/DO YOU BELEIVE IN FALSE CONSCIOUSNESS?http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=14318&goto=newpost
Sun, 22 Jul 2018 16:27:45 GMTdo you beleive people get tricked by other people into thinking things
they would be better off not thinking? yes or no?

i do of course. you'd have to be a proper mug or have a vested interest
in pretending it doesnt happen to deny it.
]]>Politicslukahttp://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=14318Jacob Rees-Mogghttp://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=14314&goto=newpost
Tue, 17 Jul 2018 11:25:21 GMTas some (most) people on this board know i went to the same school as david cameron etc. [not] sorry if this comes as an horrific shock.

in fact i personally knew (some of them very well) the people in the george osmond bullingdon photo. it does turn the stomach quite a lot.

at the start i didn't like cameron as prime minister.

i hated all those years of endless headlines about eton college. in fact i remember it as quite a quaint old-fashioned institution with a very heavy emphasis on moral duty - arrogance and snobbery were frowned on. not cool. big money was not heavily in evidence. most of the pupils were from "nouveau poor" or fading aristocracy - upper middle classes on their uppers. lots of slightly mad and very bohemian families. children of the kind of etonians who were hanging out with the rolling stones. but MAINLY i suppose quite stupid and boring people on autopilot for life - who would unthinkingly repeat their own existence on their children ad infinitum...

the eton the newspapers describe - of oligarchs and royalty. that came with the princes and most especially with the headmaster tony little who relished the truly horrible rich ethos. but tbh i don't know if even that is a fair reflection of what it's like nowadays. BUT the fees are something 10x higher and the PR is curdled - so i'm probably right in saying that...

i DID come round to cameron. i know his wife - who was art school with me - and i think he's a sincere and genuinely reconstructed guy. certainly a bit of of a silly ass - BUT NOT A BAD PERSON. trying to do his best in fact. osbourne maybe made of weaker stuff.

who was there when i was at school was jacob rees-mogg. his house was beside mine. people used to come to my room and throw wet loo-roll out of the window at him as he entered that building below. jacob used to walk around, a rod for a back, with an umbrella at all times. i think he used to have a poster of margaret thatcher on his wall. at all times he was robotic and spoke to people (not arrogantly as such) as though they were infantile. honestly i don't think he would be a healthy choice for the kind of person to be prime minister.
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